A Home Energy Score provides an energy efficiency rating for a home, similar to a miles per gallon rating for vehicle or nutrition facts on a food product. It uses a standardized tool to assess a homes structure, heating and cooling systems, and other energy-related features to produce an efficiency score.

As of July 1, 2023, all homes publicly listed in Bend must include a Home Energy Score report. This will allow homebuyers to compare the efficiency of homes as they are considering their purchase, and have information about cost-effective upgrades once they purchase a home. Homes that are listed prior to July 1, 2023, but still active on or later than July 1 are not required to have a Home Energy Score.

Read the Code Language and Ordinance that established this new requirement. Read the City's Home Energy Score Administrative Policy for more details about the implementation of the Program.

Program Requirements

Homes that Require a Home Energy Score
How to Get an Score and Display a Report
Homes and Sale Types that do NOT require a Home Energy Score (Exemptions)

Program Details

How to Apply for an Exemption
Quality Assurance & Disputing a Score
Cost
Financial Assistance
New Construction - Information for Builders
Homes Built to Energy Trust of Oregon EPS Standards
Sample Scorecard

Additional Resources

Find a Home Energy Assessor
Become an Authorized Home Energy Assessor
Energy Efficiency Incentives
Home Energy Score Rating System Background

Documents